[linux-audio-user] Could my system be harmed by "pop"

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Folks,

No, I don;t mean pop music..I already know that's harmful.

I'm an audiophile (how many of you are?) and I am a linux geek as well. In 
trying to bridge my two loves, I have hooked my sound card directly to my amp 
(a Carver TFM-75x) which puts out about 380 watts per channel into 8 ohms.

When i restart my system i get a loud thump from my speakers.  I have 
Definitive Technology speakers with built in active subs.  I think the thump 
is coming from both my subs and my mid range drivers.

Could this be harmful to my system? What is happening? It is a sound card 
grounding issue? Can i fix it? Currently i am just shutting off my amp b4 
turning off my computer, but there may be times when it restarts itself and I 
cannot shut down my amp.  I'm using a Sound Blaster Live for what it's worth. 

Thanks,

Bearcat M. Sandor
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